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Court orders COVID-19 tests for students with disabilities taking in-person exams

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Madras High Court has directed the School Education Department to conduct Covid-19 tests for students with disability and their scribes as they appear for Class 10th private exams, commencing on September 21st.

The court directions were issued while hearing a petition filed by the father of a student with cerebral palsy, seeking to quash the government order that called for Class X examinations for private candidates in the wake of COVID pandemic.

According to the petitioner S Balakrishnan of Tiruchy, the government had failed failed to see that disabled children have a weak immune system and biological adaptation mechanisms during a pandemic, and the conduct of exams without accounting for these difficulties faced by the children is violative of their rights.

The Counsel for the petitioner argued that all students in Class X have been declared pass by the State and likewise a mechanism has to be created to pass the private candidates, including those disabled, in the examinations. The State argued that exams will be held as per guidelines and there will not be any hindrance for the special children as stated by the petitioner. The court, issuing the directions to the State, disposed of the plea.

The guidelines issued by the State were general for all students and it did not specify anything about the case of special children, the court said.

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